PicoWay laser: review, results, and everything else you need to know about the treatment

Last updated on August 7th, 2018

If you follow me on Instagram, you’ll know that 2 months ago I underwent my first ever facial procedure – the PicoWay laser treatment – to remove my dark spot once and for all. Was it painful? Was it worth it? I’m sharing all the details today in my review, so read on if you’re curious!

PicoWay is latest generation of resurfacing lasers that addresses discoloration, fine lines, pores, dullness, and a variety of skin issues. It basically forces collagen regeneration by “damaging” the skin, hence the resurfacing effect. You can read more on the official PicoWay site, but here’s a quick comparison of the PicoWay laser vs. traditional laser treatments:

Picoway Laser

✓ Super-short picosecond pulse duration

✓ Uses a photoacoustic effect to “damage” the skin

✓ Pain level: 0.5

✓ No visible damage on surface level

✓ No downtime, just a few hours of redness

✓ Very low chance of post-treatment hyperpigmentation

✓ Requires fewer treatments to see results

Clear winner 👑

Traditional Lasers

Slightly longer nanosecond pulse duration

Uses mostly heat to “damage” the skin

Pain level: 7+

Visible skin damage

5-7 days of downtime, longer if there’s bleeding

Higher chance of post-treatment hyperpigmentation

Requires more treatments to see results

A thing of the past 🙅🏻‍♀️

In case you’re not convinced yet, Chinese actress Fan Bingbing specifically traveled to Taipei to get the PicoWay laser treatment (source). Now you know the secrets to her porcelain skin 😏

My PicoWay experience at Excelsior Beauty Clinic

There are a ton of plastic surgery clinics in Taipei and most of them offer PicoWay lasers, but Excelsior Beauty Clinic stood out with their consistently positive reviews: pain free procedure with no downtime and excellent results. Yes, despite the generally low pain levels of PicoWay lasers, other clinics’ patients have complained about it hurting or even bleeding, and I am not for that. Plus Excelsior is staffed with some of the best dermatologists and plastic surgeons in the field, with 5 branches in Taiwan and one in Shanghai. Clearly they’re doing something right, right?

Also let’s appreciate the bright and plush interiors of the clinic, because lbr, no one wants to get their face laser beamed in some old dingy room. There’s also a clinic tour in my Instagram story highlights in case you missed the live posts!

I had a consultation with Dr. Chen right before the procedure, and she confirmed that PicoWay is able to remove my sun spots with just one treatment, plus improve my overall skin tone and texture. BUT:

Most of my discolorations are actually caused by genetics, and those require 8-9 consecutive treatments to fully remove. Attempting to remove them in just a single treatment can actually cause them to darken (something about how the laser shatters the pigmentation in the deeper layers of the skin, causing them to move closer to the surface and appear darker).

The spot removals are permanent, but the overall skin improvements aren’t. Dr. Chen actually told me they’d only last 30 days, and it blew my mind, though it makes sense if you think about our skin cell turnover cycle. But, by sticking to a suitable skincare routine and healthy lifestyle, you can still maintain a good % of the results. More on that later.

Now onto the PicoWay laser procedure itself…that lasted about 10 minutes total. Dr. Chen did my entire face once, followed with targeted treatment for my pores, and then finally treating my sun spots. I was a nervous wreck the entire time, thinking it’d start hurting any second, but it never did. I could hear the zapping, but I felt nothing (leaving the topical numbing cream on for 20 minutes helped, haha). But the smell. My god the smell was awful. It smelled like burnt hair, or I guess burnt skin really, and it was definitely the worst part of the procedure.

I forgot to ask my mom to take pictures, so I’m borrowing more from 佳醫美人

Once the procedure was done, my skin was as red as a tomato and it looked like I was attacked by a swarm of bees. The nurse immediately applied a cooling gel mask to soothe the skin, which helped tremendously with the redness. The only parts that remained red were the areas around those sun spots, which Dr. Chen specifically targeted. Luckily they gave me a surgical mask to wear, and I was off to Costco (they sell these delicious dried noodles in Taiwan, and I hauled 2 cases back to the US) then dinner with my family. See? No downtime at all.

From left: topical anesthesia, post-treatment mask, semi-tomato face

The last bit of redness subsided after 2 hours and by the time I got home around 9pm my skin was back to normal, except for the scabs that formed where my sun spots used to be. Dr. Chen said this was normal, and that the scabs will naturally fall off after 1-2 weeks, revealing clear skin underneath. The clinic also provided an anti-redness/itch cream in case the scabs bothered me, but I never had to use it.

Procedure total cost: $12999 TWD, which is about $424.26 USD. There are clinics that do it for as low as $130, but reviews from those clinics have been mixed. I’d rather pay more to see results than take the chance of throwing money down the drain.

My PicoWay laser results

You can see the scabs still there on Day 3 (05/13), but otherwise my skin was visibly brighter and my pores and fine lines were pretty much non-existent. My scabs actually fell off after a week, and that week(last pic in the highlight) was the best my skin has been in years. By the 1-month mark (06/07) my skin was still looking pretty good, though disclaimer: I’m wearing the tinted Peter Thomas Roth Max Mineral SPF45 in this photo. It’s been my daily sunscreen so I completely forgot about the tint factor when I took the picture 🙈

Fast forward to the present. It’s been 2+ months since the treatment, and I will say my pores are more noticeable and my skin isn’t as translucent anymore. But if you compare the present to my skin from last July, the improvements are still there:

The fine lines around my eyes are gone. Granted using an eye cream daily helps, but PicoWay made the biggest difference for sure.

My pores are still in better condition than before. Ignore the shiny right side, but compare the left matte side, and you’ll notice the texture more in the before pic.

The spots are gone! What’s left are due to genetics, and even those faded a bit. I might consider doing a series of treatments one day to get rid of those as well.

Despite its claims, the PicoWay laser is not a miracle treatment for all your skincare woes, or at least not a permanent one, unless it’s UV-induced dark spots. However, depending on your skin condition, PicoWay laser can significantly improve your overall skin appearance and texture. I highly recommend finding clinic that offers this and getting a consultation to see what’s possible for your situation. Of course, if you’re ever in Taipei, definitely stop by Excelsior Beauty Clinic, they are fantastic (especially Dr. Chen)!

Post-laser skincare

Despite the PicoWay laser not leaving any visible damages on the surface level, your skin goes through a lot and you’ll want to give it some extra TLC afterwards. It’s actually easier than you’d think, and it’s just for the 1-2 weeks following your treatment:

Avoid extreme heat. No saunas, hot springs, or even hot bathes. Basically you don’t want to be in a situation that could potentially dehydrate your skin.

Wear SPF around the clock. I know you wear SPF everyday, but your skin needs sun protection now more than ever, so make sure to reapply every 2 hours!

Stick to gentle, hydrating products. Take a break from your brightening and anti-aging products, which are typically more sensitizing. Also avoid products with alcohol, fragrances, or any other sensitizers.

To keep things simple, I stuck to just 3 brands during my post-laser “recovery” phase: La Roche-Posay, Prof.TK/TK Labs, and Tunemakers. Here are the products I used:

Tunemakers Ceramide 200– Ceramides are the ultimate skin recovery ingredient as they can help strengthen the moisture barrier and keep the skin from becoming dehydrated. Plus the ingredient list is super simple! Full review here.

Prof.TK TPGS-VE Rejuvenating Serum – A serum specifically made for post-facial treatment recovery, it contains a great blend of soothing and skin-repairing ingredients and has a beautifully light texture.

Prof.TK TPGS-VE Rejuvenating Bio-cellulose Mask– This mask was made for post-laser treatments, and for 5 days in a row I sheet masked with this to help my skin repair faster, and I think this is why my scabs fell off so quickly. This also helped ensure my skin was getting in all nutrients from previous products and as much hydration as possible.

La Roche-Posay Anthelios XL Cream Comfort SPF50+ – In the mornings I’d skip the moisturizer and just rely on this ultra gentle, but super protective sunscreen. I didn’t want to risk any side effects (ie.post-treatment hyperpigmentation) as a result of sun damage!

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After those my scabs fell off I started introducing brightening and non-retinol anti-aging products back in my routine, and after about 2 weeks I added retinol and started gently exfoliating again. I never experienced any side-effects or discomfort during the recovery phase, and I do think all the skin-repairing and fortifying ingredients in the above routine helped make sure I got the most out of my PicoWay laser treatment. If you’re thinking about getting any facial treatments, whether it’s lasers or peels, I highly recommend all the above products!

I hope you found this guide/review of my PicoWay laser experience helpful, and if you have any questions, feel free to ask in the comments below!

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Wow I can really tell the difference! Your complexion looks so fresh and even more beautiful. Thank you for the insightful post, I love how beautiful yet “nerdy” and in-detail your content is always. Have a lovely weekend! Looking forward to your next post!

That’s so cool that you tried the PicoWay laser treatment Jenny! I love the way you detailed your treatment and post recovery process. Even though some of the effects have worn off, the visible improvement of your skin from last year to this year is impressive. I just had my first Clear + Brilliant laser treatment this past week and I wonder how it compares to the Picoway. I committed to 3 treatments and I will write about it when they are complete. My skin is finally getting past the whole sandpaper phase and I’ve been applying Weleda Skin Food around the clock.

I have been curious about the treatment ever since I saw it on your Instagram stories, thank you for sharing more. It sounds like a treatment I would benefit from, as I have quite a bit of sun damage on my temples and my cheeks. How much did it cost?

Oh wow, this sounds so interesting. I’ve always wanted to remove my freckles, although I don’t have as many as my mum, it was always annoying for me. I have been hesitant about laser treatments because I didn’t have a high threshold of pain until I got older. It seems ideal, especially the time and recovery. I love La Roche-Posay, as well. /Madison FASHION TALES

Ooh, I’d never heard of this treatment before now, though it really does sound to have been effective – especially as the scabs fell off after just 1 week. Also, you truly do have the MOST beautiful skin ever, wow!